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Why beats studio headphone have static?
It's really strange. It only has static in the left ear, where the cable attaches and when I'm facing my laptop. If I turn my head so the left ear is facing the laptop, or my right ear is facing the laptop, the static crackle and pop stops. It also stops if I turn my head 90 degrees so that the left or right ear is facing the ceiling. It only happens with the laptop, even with the cable unplugged from the laptop. This happens regardless of the location, just when I'm using the laptop. It stops when I get at least 3ft away from the laptop. Therefore, I assume it has something to do with wireless interference from my laptop which is strange, because my beats studio aren't wireless. Help! It's so annoying!
My beats aren't wireless
2 Answers
- Anonymous7 years ago
the reason for this is because of the noise cancelling feature. since your studios are wireless they produce the humming noise to block out noise and change the outside frequency (i.e. would hear a fan from the internal mic and would make an opposite frequency to block the sound out). now the noise cancelation doesn't work once the headphone is 5 feet away from the audio source because there is no technology advanced enough for a pair of 300 dollar headphones to actually produce wireless noise cancelling from all distances. if you'd like one solid frequency to be played, use the cable but you will still get the humming sound since the noise cancellation cannot be turned off.
hope this answered your question
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